Following the release of Kanye West’s Donda 2, YEEZY returns with a new iteration of the BOOST 350 V2, adding a “Dazzling Blue” stripe along the “Core Black” base. As of now, fans can stream parts of the album exclusively on Ye’s experiential Stem Player, which currently houses tracks “Pablo,” “Broken Road,” “Security” and “We Did It Kid.” This isn’t the first time Ye has unveiled a new 350 model alongside his music, but it marks a celebratory moment for fans of the Donda era.
To mark the new album and the drop of “Dazzling Blue,” revisit some of the most notable BOOST 350s since 2015’s “Turtle Dove,” which catapulted the YEEZY brand into a household name.
Release Date: February 26, 2022 Lowest Price: $345 USD
“Dazzling Blue” drops today alongside parts of Ye’s Donda 2 release, with select tracks available to stream exclusively on the Stem Player, Ye’s experiential streaming hub produced by YEEZY Tech and Kano Computing. “Dazzling Blue” is a subtle departure from its predecessors, sticking to a “Core Black” knitted Primeknit upper, with a cobalt blue stripe that softly dissipates on the opposite side. The signature ‘SPLY-350’ branding appears in black font, followed by a chunky rubber gum sole equipped with BOOST cushioning — a responsive EVA foam developed by adidas that absorbs shock.
Release Date: June 4, 2019 Lowest Price: $495 USD
Joining the 350 lineup in 2019, “Black Reflective” donned an all-black Primeknit upper with a single bright red dashed line at the heel tab. A sheered-out stripe runs along the upper, replacing the familiar ‘SPLY-350’ logo. Completing the blacked-out body are monochromatic laces and a BOOST midsole.
Release Date: February 25, 2017 Lowest Price: $419 USD
2017’s “Zebra” updated the model’s two-tone color scheme with a textural pattern in black and white, accented by a reversed ‘SPLY-350’ hit in saturated red lettering. The rubber midsole is entirely translucent, encasing the full-foot BOOST cushion platform. Since its initial release, “Zebra” has been restocked twice by popular demand.
Release Date: April 29, 2017 Lowest Price: $334 USD
Following the must-cop release of “Zebra,” the “Cream White / Triple White” model dropped in 2017 with a triple-white threaded upper. The silhouette is devoid of the usual monofilament stripe accent and ‘SPLY-350’ branding at the side panel. One of YEEZY’S most streamlined models, the monochromatic colorway features a pull tab at the outer heel and the adidas trefoil and YEEZY logo stamped atop the insole in black.
Release Date: September 24, 2016 Lowest Price: $491 USD
“Beluga” arrived alongside the release of 2016’s The Life of Pablo and the YEEZY Season 3 show at Madison Square Garden. Outfitted in a textural light brown upper, the model features a bright orange contrast stripe equipped with ‘SPLY-350’ lettering. A full-length gum sole with BOOST cushioning and speckled brown laces finish the look.
Release Date: November 23, 2016 Lowest Price: $976 USD
With the YEEZY line garnering devoted fanfare, adidas geared up for its 2016 release of the “Red” model alongside two additional colorways: “Green” and “Copper.” A bright red post-dyed monofilament stripe runs along the lateral sidewall of a jet black upper, with soft tonal speckling throughout the body courtesy of the threaded upper. A chunky BOOST midsole and weaved laces round off the minimalist silhouette.
Release Date: December 17, 2016 Lowest Price: $560 USD
The “Oreo” colorway released in 2016 and features a stacked black-and-white concept, with a single white line running between the all-black upper. Aside from the ‘SPLY-350’ panel logo, the signature model arrives in entirely black monochrome, down to the translucent midsole.